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Nereus, Proteus, Glaucus and Phorcys, to the ancient Greeks crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 15th, 2014 other clues
Hollow out
Home tech product discontinued in 1987
Join in the attack
Life force, in meditation
Literary contemporary of Addison
Locale painted in the Sistine Chapel
Locked up
Loser in a 1970s-'80s 'war'
Make a bank withdrawal?
Market leader
Meet someone?
Muted
Not seriously
Note
One doing the highlights?
Pants extender?
Place for a 17-Across
Plain-spoken
Printer setting: Abbr
Put in minimal effort
Request for a hero
Sight in an ice cream shop
Silent
Social butterfly, e.g
Some dog rewards
Some early astronauts
Something fallen off a shelf?
Source of inspiration for Sir Isaac Newton, famously
Speeding
Terrain maker
Tireless sort
Washed out
What a gate change might affect: Abbr
Who said 'Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood'
___ Pollos Hermanos ('Breaking Bad' restaurant)
'That's terrible!'
'The Painter of Sunflowers' setting
'Y' athlete
A little night music
Ace
Al Capone, famously
Animal with a sweet tooth
Author who was the title subject of the Best Picture of 1937
Bristol's partner in pharmaceuticals
Certain party deliveries
Chops meat
Classic Jaguars
Cut off the back
Did a week-long juice diet, say
Drudges
Eastern Europe's Sea of ___
Emulate a King or Senator
Endgame
Excursions for some rock collectors?
First video game character to be honored with a figure in the Hollywood Wax Museum
Freezing temps
Gang symbol, for short
Good ones are never cracked
Grant presenter?
HHH
High, in a way
High-seas cry
Hit
'A half-filled auditorium,' to Frost
'Can this be?!'
'Eureka!'
'Illness' affecting the wealthy

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